Letter, 1867 January 6, Indianapolis [to] Conrad Baker, Indianapolis.

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Letter, 1867 January 6, Indianapolis [to] Conrad Baker, Indianapolis.

One letter, January 6, 1867. Cumback offers, in the interest of party harmony, to refrain from seeking any state Republican office if he can be nominated an elector. The date of the letter is in question because it is stamp-receipted 1868.

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Indiana Historical Society Library

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Baker, Conrad, 1817-1885

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A native of Pennsylvania, Baker moved to Evansville, Ind. in 1841 to practice law. During the Civil War, he was a colonel with the 1st Indiana Cavalry. As a politician Baker served as a state representative, lieutenant governor, and governor. After his term as governor, Baker practiced law with the firm of Baker, Hord & Hendricks. From the description of Papers, 1858-1902. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 39451615 ...

Cumback, Will. (William), 1829-1905

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Congressman. From the description of Papers 1835-1904. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 703897730 Will Cumback was an Indiana lawyer and politician. He served in the U.S. House, was a Presidential elector, and Lieutenant Governor of Indiana. Conrad Baker was also a lawyer and politician. He served in the Indiana House, and as Lieutenant Governor and Governor of the state. From the description of Letter, 1867 January 6, Indianapolis [to] Conrad Baker, Ind...

Republican Party (Ind.)

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